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Apocalypse As Holy War Divine Politics And Polemics In The Letters Of Paul Emma Wasserman

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Apocalypse As Holy War Divine Politics And Polemics In The Letters Of Paul Emma Wasserman
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Emma Wasserman
ISBN: 9780300204025, 9780300235630, 0300204027, 0300235631
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Apocalypse As Holy War Divine Politics And Polemics In The Letters Of Paul Emma Wasserman by Emma Wasserman 9780300204025, 9780300235630, 0300204027, 0300235631 instant download after payment.

A reassessment of early Christian apocalypticism arguing that the texts are not so much myths about good versus evil as about divine politics and heroic submission Prevailing theories of apocalypticism assert that in a world that rebels against God, a cataclysmic battle between good and evil is needed to reassert God's dominion. Emma Wasserman, a rising scholar of early Christian history, challenges this interpretation and reframes these apocalyptic texts as myths about divine politics and heroic submission. A major scholarly contribution that ranges across Mediterranean and West Asian religious thought, this volume rethinks Paul's Christ-myth as well as his most distinctive ethical teachings.

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